FYI ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: BSD Magazine <[email protected]> Date: 2011/10/25 Subject: October Issue of BSD Magazine is Out! To: [email protected]
The Inevitability of IPv6 - October Issue of BSD Magazine You received this newsletter because you subscribed to autoresponder address list of BSD magazine. If you want to unsubscribe please click the link. Dear Readers, Finally, the October issue of BSD magazine is available to download from our website! We would like to apologise all our readers, contributors and business partners for such a terrible delay. We will be working hard to not let you down in the future. I encourage you to have a look at the October issue: Inevitability of IPv6. You will definitely find there some interesting content. Start to read immediately because the November issue is coming soon! And don't forget that we always wait for your feedback! ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE: iXsystems Announces Release of FreeNAS™ Version 8.0.1 Josh Paetzel Release features back end changes and bugfixes, as well as new front end user features More... Configuring a FreeBSD Stealth Logging Server Michael Shirk The collection of log files provides security administrators with the ability to have an audit trail for the behavior of an information system. In the event that a system is compromised, remote logging provides a forensic trail to determine what occurred on the system. More... DragonflyBSD news: Recovering data with hammer Justin C. Sherrill It’s been a while since we had a straightforward news report for DragonFly; the time since then has been filled with reports on Hammer and bulk pkgsrc builds. More... Using Openmaps data with Geoserver Rob Somerville In this article in our GIS series, we will examine how to import Openmaps data. Open Street Map (openstreetmap.org) founded in July 2004 by Steve Coast, is a treasure trove of worldwide street maps available under the Creative Commons licence. More... ONMP on OpenBSD 4.9 Toby Richards OpenBSD is my BSD of choice. In fact, it is my OS of choice wherever possible. I always challenge those who disagree with me to name another OS with a similar track record for security. More... OSSEC on OpenBSD (ONMP) 4.9 Toby Richards It is worth saying up front that these instructions assume that you’re running Nginx compiled from source vice Apache or Nginx from Ports or Packages. More... Taking a Peek Under the Hood Without Compromising Security - LibGTop and OpenBSD Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse LibGTop allows developers to peek under the hood of the kernel and export lots of system data in a convenient and easy to use library. More... Protecting Apache From Dos And Ddos Attacks Stavros N. Shaeles DOS(Denial of Service) or DDOS(Distributed Denial of Service), it is an attack where multiple compromised systems (which are usually infected with a Trojan) are used to target a single system in attempt to make the system resources(cpu,memory,network) unavailable to its intended users and causing system to crash. More... The Inevitability of IPv6, Part 1 & 2 Paul Ammann Part 1: A switch from IPv4 to IPv6 is on your horizon. Are you ready for it? Part 2: Configure IPv6 in your network – even if your routing infrastructure doesn’t yet support it. More... Best regards, BSD Magazine Team Email marketing by -- /\ Luiz Gustavo S. Costa / \ Programmer at BSD Perimeter / \ /\/\/\ Visit the pfSense Project / \ \ \ http://www.pfsense.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- BSD da serra carioca, Teresopolis (visite: http://miud.in/Inv) Contatos: [email protected] / [email protected] Blog: http://www.luizgustavo.pro.br ------------------------- Histórico: http://www.fug.com.br/historico/html/freebsd/ Sair da lista: https://www.fug.com.br/mailman/listinfo/freebsd

